Anabolic steroids are suspected to be toxic to the liver

In addition to the mentioned side effects several others have been
reported. In both males and females acne are frequently reported, as
well as hypertrophy of sebaceous glands, increased tallow excretion,
hair loss, and alopecia. There is some evidence that anabolic steroid
abuse may affect the immune system, leading to a decreased
effectiveness of the defense system. Steroid use decreases the
glucose tolerance, while there is an increase in insulin resistance.
These changes mimic Type II diabetes. These changes seem to be
reversible after abstention from the drugs.

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Side-effects from the use of steroids are extremely common and can be quite significant. Most side-effects are reversible once the athlete stops usage although serious long-term side-effects and even death have occurred as a direct result of steroid use. • Decreased sperm production and sex drive • Increased aggression, irritability and mood swings • Liver disorders • Acne • Baldness (alopecia) • Hypertension (high blood pressure) • Raised cholesterol • Gynecomastia (development of over-sized mammary glands in males) • Menstrual irregularities (in women) • Hirsuitism (excessive hair growth occurring in females which follows the pattern of male hair growth, . facial) • Deepening of the voice • Reduced immunity • Possible development of tumors (wilm’s tumor, prostate carcinoma and leukemia have been reported, although a connection is not proven)